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The Arsenal offer tried to exploit a £40 million buyout clause in Suárez's contract.
And so Romney tried to exploit a not-great moment in Obama foreign policy, and ended up making a fool of himself.
Balducci was an outsider in Scruggs's Oxford social sphere, where it was assumed that he was a troubled person who had tried to exploit a peripheral relationship with Scruggs in order to buy leniency.
A client, which tried to exploit a Shellshock vulnerability, exhibited a unique cipher suite list among other clients.
But Knight tried to exploit a lucrative loophole that would allow him to buy an album's worth of Tupac's unpublished tracks for a measly $100,000 during a two-month window that expires at the end of August.
Its hard-hitting intellectual property adjunct the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF appears to have clobbered a biotech partner, Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Burnaby, Canada, that it says tried to exploit a discovery from Wisconsin's biochem labs without paying the university some disputed fees.
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But that's not all: there was also clearly a lot of bad faith involved, as the scolds tried to exploit an economic (not fiscal) crisis on behalf of a political agenda that had nothing to do with deficits.
You're now trying to exploit a lie by a professional reporter to my mother.
Finesse pitchers try to exploit a hitter's urge to start early.
Pitchers have consistently thrown him inside, trying to exploit a weakness that has largely disappeared.
An adversary might miscalculate and try to exploit a situation that was not on the list.
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